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After three hours, threw it in some ice water for 15 minutes. The ice water reduces the outside temp, so I can add more heat without overcooking it. It's cooked to 132 F at this point - a perfect medium rare.

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I've cooked a zillion legs of lamb - always have parts that are too rare, other parts overcooked, a gamey flavor, burnt, etc. This was really easy, and cooked just right all the way through, thick and thin. It looks rarer with the flash. Weird artifact of phood photography.

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I know for a fact a few fellow eggers are seeing this insanity - Mardi Gras and Super Bowl overlapping.

The air is filled with planes, helicopters, and blimps. We're getting buzzed by low-flying planes every 15 minutes. The coast guard and police are zooming up and down the riverfront in high performance patrol boats. There's a heightened state of security in town, and they're making sure it's very visible.

We biked into downtown on Friday. Algiers/Canal ferry broke down, so we biked about a mile farther up river to the Gretna ferry, which goes to Canal also. Picked up some "Train Wrecks" from a Gretna bar while waiting for the ferry - they looked like 40 oz Big Gulps, but were strong enough to incapacitate my buddy by about 1PM.

We biked around the quarter, locked them up and went into a few street parties. Everyone on the planet is broadcasting around Jackson Square and Woldenberg Park.

Here are some pics.

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I can only imagine the craziness. I know that all too well, a hand grenade and a monsoon from Port of Call did me in my first go around... I also had a time where a Purple Hooter from Lafitte's saved me from heat exhaustion 8-} I haven't made it down for Mardi Gras but used to goto Jazz Fest every year while one of my best friends went to UNO and years after. By far my favorite city for food, fun, and culture. Its been a couple years since I've gone but I think I'm going to try and make it back this year. Have fun this crazy season and feel free to post as much OT posts as you want!

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@Solson005&nbsp; hahah, sounds like you appreciate the hedonism here like I do. Mrs B loves music, and she's been going to Jazz fest religiously since the late 70s (middle school). We get the Brass Pass every year and try to make every day on both weekends. Send me a PM next time you're in town and maybe we can share a brew.

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There is no place on earth like NOLA!!! Thanks for posting from my HOMETOWN !!!

I know for a fact a few fellow eggers are seeing this insanity - Mardi Gras and Super Bowl overlapping.

The air is filled with planes, helicopters, and blimps. We're getting buzzed by low-flying planes every 15 minutes. The coast guard and police are zooming up and down the riverfront in high performance patrol boats. There's a heightened state of security in town, and they're making sure it's very visible.

We biked into downtown on Friday. Algiers/Canal ferry broke down, so we biked about a mile farther up river to the Gretna ferry, which goes to Canal also. Picked up some "Train Wrecks" from a Gretna bar while waiting for the ferry - they looked like 40 oz Big Gulps, but were strong enough to incapacitate my buddy by about 1PM.

We biked around the quarter, locked them up and went into a few street parties. Everyone on the planet is broadcasting around Jackson Square and Woldenberg Park.

@billyray I decided to treat it as a steak. Lamb leg is pretty tender and I wanted something for dinner that day. The problem I have with it is cooking it evenly to where we like it - MR. This was more like a hot-tub.

______________________________________________This is my signature line just so you're not confused. Love me or hate me, I am forum Marmite. Large and Medium BGE, Kamado Joe Jr, Akorn Jr, smoker with a 5k btu AC, gas grill, fire pit, pack of angry cats, two turntables and a microphone, my friend. Registered republican. New Orleans, LA - we know how to eat